Sunday, November 30, 2014

The global slavery index is based on flawed data – why does no one say so? | Global development | The Guardian


In the 20 years I have been working in the field of anti-trafficking, it has moved from the margins to the mainstream. New laws have been adopted; new institutions established; hundreds of millions of dollars spent to support prosecutions, victim protection and prevention. Today, trafficking is the focus of a major social movement that, according to the publicity of its self-proclaimed leaders, is uniting millions of individuals against the scourge of “modern slavery”.
Read here

The global slavery index is based on flawed data – why does no one say so? | Global development | The Guardian:


No comments:

Post a Comment